Frank A. St. John serves as chief operating officer for Lockheed Martin Corporation. He has held this role since June 2020 and is responsible for the strategic, operational and financial performance of all of the corporation's business areas, totaling almost $60 billion in sales.
St. John joined Lockheed Martin more than 30 years ago and took on roles of increasing responsibility in engineering and program management before joining the corporation's executive leadership team in January 2018.
Most recently, he served as executive vice president of Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS), leading a $16 billion enterprise employing 34,000 people across the globe. Under his leadership, the RMS portfolio featured more than 1,000 programs, including helicopters, integrated air and missile defense, littoral warfare, undersea warfare, radar, electronic warfare, cyber solutions, C4ISR, and training and logistics systems. He regularly interacted with the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy and Missile Defense Agency, as well as intelligence, civil, commercial and international military customers.
Prior to that, he served as Missiles and Fire Control’s (MFC) executive vice president where he was responsible for ensuring the lines of business successfully met the company’s commitments and responsibilities to its customers and the corporation. During his tenure at MFC, St. John also served as executive vice president and deputy of Programs, vice president of Tactical Missiles/Combat Maneuver Systems and served as the site general manager for the MFC Orlando campus. In 2021, the National Defense Industrial Association presented him with the William J. Perry Award in recognition of his exceptional contributions to the advancement of precision strike systems.
St. John earned Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Central Florida. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Air Force Association, Surface Navy Association and serves on the boards of the Association of the United States Army and U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum.
What is Frank A. St. John's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Frank A. St. John is at least $749,380.89 as of February 6th, 2020. Mr. St. John owns 1,401 shares of Lockheed Martin stock worth more than $749,381 as of November 21st. This net worth estimate does not reflect any other investments that Mr. St. John may own. Additionally, Mr. St. John receives a salary of $4,470,000.00 as COO at Lockheed Martin. Learn More about Frank A. St. John's net worth.
How old is Frank A. St. John?
Mr. St. John is currently 57 years old. There are 7 older executives and no younger executives at Lockheed Martin. The oldest executive at Lockheed Martin is Ms. Maryanne R. Lavan, Senior VP, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, who is 65 years old. Learn More on Frank A. St. John's age.
What is Frank A. St. John's salary?
As the COO of Lockheed Martin Co., Mr. St. John earns $4,470,000.00 per year. The highest earning executive at Lockheed Martin is Mr. James D. Taiclet Jr., Chairman, President & CEO, who commands a salary of $9,810,000.00 per year. Learn More on Frank A. St. John's salary.
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Who are Lockheed Martin's active insiders?
Lockheed Martin's insider roster includes Richard Ambrose (EVP), Timothy Cahill (EVP), Brian Colan (VP), John Donovan (Director), Stephanie Hill (EVP), Maryanne Lavan (SVP), Kenneth Possenriede (CFO), Frank St. John (COO), James Taiclet, Jr. (Chairman), Bruce Tanner (VP), and Gregory Ulmer (EVP). Learn More on Lockheed Martin's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Lockheed Martin?
During the last year, insiders at the aerospace company sold shares 4 times. They sold a total of 20,849 shares worth more than $9,298,502.14. The most recent insider tranaction occured on July, 24th when insider Timothy S Cahill sold 3,975 shares worth more than $2,048,556.00. Insiders at Lockheed Martin own 0.2% of the company.
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